Give that special girl in your life wings to fly with this enchanting book about all the things a girl can do. Whether she dreams of being a vet that heals people’s pets, a firefighter that braves the flames, an astronaut floating in deep, dark space, or a fearless jungle explorer, there’s nothing that a girl can’t do.Perfect for parents, teachers, and gift givers looking for: Books for girls about strong womenFeminist baby booksInclusive children’s booksBooks about self esteem for childrenBooks to celebrate girl power!One size definitely does not fit all in this book: charming depictions of girls being scruffy or fancy, neat or messy, and everything in between are explored and celebrated, because each girl is unique and unlike all others. Empower young girls everywhere and let them know that being told “you’re such a girl” is the greatest compliment of all!Girls come in all different colors and sizes.They delight and amaze us.They’re full of surprises.Girls can do anything they want to do.And if YOU are a girl….You can do these things too!What parents and grandparents are saying: Amazing! The message of empowerment is so important for little girls! On the inside of the front and back cover, there are little portraits of influential women throughout history (Serena Williams, RBG, etc.). Awesome book, highly recommend!We love this book! My 3-year-old already memorized and now randomly shouts “I’M A GIRL. I’M FANTASTIC. I’M STRONG, BRAVE AND PROUD “ I highly recommend this book. Great way to empower young girls and teach them to love, appreciate and accept all differences among themselves and other girls.I got the book after a boy in my daughter’s class told her she couldn’t play football. This book was amazing. It had girls of all different colors and abilities in the illustrations as well. Wow I’m stunned. So good! All girls deserve this book on their shelves.I absolutely LOVE this book, and my 5-year-old does too. So meaningful, inspiring and encouraging for young ladies. The biographies at the back are my daughter’s favorite part of the book. She loves listening to me explaining who every lady is and what she did in her life.
Caryl Hart writes picture books and young fiction. She loves dog walks, cafés, and snuggling. She runs creative literacy workshops for schools and libraries. Caryl’s picture books include Big Box Little Box, Prince George Goes to School, Prince George and the Royal Potty, the Whiffy Wilson series, How to Save a Superhero, There’s a Monster in My Fridge, The Princess and the Peas, The Princess and the Presents, and The Princess and the Giant. She lives in England with her husband and two daughters. www.carylhart.comEdward Underwood is the illustrator of Big Box Little Box and is one half of the Lisa Jones Studio design team. He and his wife, Lisa, began designing and hand-printing their own range of cards in their London studio in 2000. Drawing on their backgrounds in art and fashion, they’ve since stocked the world’s finest galleries, museums, boutiques, and department stores with design-led goodies.
Ali Pye has wanted to be an illustrator since she was little, when she drew stories and stuck the pages together to make her own books. But it took her a few years and a stint as a copyeditor before she started drawing professionally in 2010. She is the illustrator of Mouse’s First Night at Moonlight School by Simon Puttock as well as other stories. This is the first book that she’s both written and illustrated. She lives in London.
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